Henry's comment comes after an incident in Kelowna, BC, where a woman was arrested while refusing to wear a mask inside a Value Village.
The charge calls into question Premier Doug Ford's commitment to freedom of speech, an issue which he ran on in his 2018 provincial campaign.
The motion states that “any fines issued related to COVID-19 related by-laws and public health regulations by the NRP, Public Health, and municipal by-law officials be published.”
Toronto Police and City officials entered Adamson BBQ early this morning with locksmiths and changed door locks in an attempt to keep the restaurant owner out of his business and stop him from reopening for a third straight day.
"A $55,000 vehicle would be a luxury vehicle for most Canadians," argued Conservative MP Brad Redekopp before the Commons environment committee.
Accord to Dupont, "[we would] go see the people in cardiac arrest, we [would] just start the protocol, and when we see the flatline, that's where we stop the protocol."
York Regional Police have just seized 73 stolen luxury vehicles with a market value of more than $4.5 million.
Skelly gained media attention across Canada after he opened his restaurant in defiance of pandemic-related lockdowns.
According to CBC producer/reporter Linda Ward, her colleagues and she all got parking tickets for illegally parking their vehicles before covering the events unfolding at Adamson's BBQ in Etobicoke.
Dilkens described the incident as an "unfortunate error on my part."
The government of Ontario is asking its residents to not have people over for the holidays at any time, no matter what the actual legal situation is where they live.
The 2020 numbers represent a 65% increase since the same time in 2019. When discounting the months not affected by the pandemic, the increase rises to a staggering 87% over 2019.
Ford said Skelly's defiance of the chief medical officer's provisions for the province were "unacceptable."
A crowd of patrons at Adamson Barbecue in Etobicoke were seen chanting "CBC sucks" as restaurant owner Adam Skelly guided establishment media crew off his property.
The president of the Border Services Agency, John Ossowsky, confirmed to Conservative MP Raquel Dancho that the number of "wanted" peoples from foreign nations now sits at 800 people.